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King and Queen meet Holocaust survivors at Buckingham Palace

King Charles and Queen Camilla honored Holocaust survivors and their families, viewing seven commemorative portraits and lighting remembrance candles to highlight education and rising antisemitism.

  • On Jan. 27, King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted Holocaust survivors at Buckingham Palace, lighting taper candles to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, commemorating Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation.
  • Holocaust Memorial Day marks the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and remembers six million Jewish victims while also honoring victims of later genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia, and Bosnia.
  • Charles viewed portraits commissioned to honour survivors, including seven portraits and one of Helen Aronson, 98, while Rachel Levy handed taper candles to King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
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King Charles meets Holocaust survivors

Survivor of the Holocaust told to 'let go of the King's hand' during Buckingham Palace event on Holocaust Memorial Day.

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